Understanding high-functioning depression

Wellness
By Eve Waruingi | May 09, 2024
Understanding high-functioning depression (Photo: iStock)

The stereotypical image of depression is often of someone withdrawn and unable to function. However, a significant proportion of the population struggle with a lesser-known form: high-functioning depression.

These people maintain a meticulous facade of productivity and achievement, excelling in their careers and social lives while harbouring a persistent undercurrent of sadness and emptiness.

High-functioning depression manifests itself through a distorted lens. The crushing fatigue that defines their days might be attributed to a demanding workload, a badge of achievement.

Difficulties concentrating might be dismissed as simple stress, a temporary blip on the radar of an otherwise successful life.

The core symptoms of depression, known clinically as Major Depressive Disorder - persistent sadness, loss of interest and sleep disturbance - are undoubtedly present, but they operate in the shadows, disguised as the inevitable by-products of ambition.

This invisibility is perhaps the most challenging aspect. The lack of outward signs leads to isolation and guilt. Individuals struggling with this condition may find themselves questioning their validity: "How can I feel this way when I have so much to be thankful for?" This internal monologue further silences the need for help, creating a vicious cycle of self-doubt and emotional suppression.

If this is your story, here's the key message: high-functioning depression is a real and treatable condition. The burden you carry, though invisible, is very real and deserves recognition.

Strength lies not just in keeping up appearances, but in acknowledging the struggle and seeking support. Seeing a therapist isn't a sign of weakness; it's a sign of courage and the first step towards regaining your well-being.

Opening up to a trusted friend, confiding in a loved one or seeking professional help is the catalyst for change.

Imagine a world where your smile isn't a mask, but a true reflection of your inner strength. High-functioning depression may be part of your story, but it doesn't have to define your future.

Let your strength lie not only in your achievements but also in your vulnerability to heal and open up. You deserve to feel the warmth of the sun again, and with the right support, you can find your way back.

This journey takes courage, but remember that the human spirit is incredibly resilient. By acknowledging your struggle and seeking help, you're taking a powerful step towards reclaiming your life and rediscovering the shining light within.

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